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January 20, 2022 </p>
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May 15, 2022 </p>
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Get used to doing <b>[Ctrl]</b>-click and <b>[Alt]</b>-click on the thumbnail images in the layers dialog. You will need this to control what you are looking at and what you are editing. Sometimes you will be editing things you can't see. For example, you might edit the mask of the WIP layer while looking at the unmodified image. Pay attention so you don't screw up. Always verify that you are editing the right thing. </p>
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Get used to doing <b>[Control]</b>-click and <b>[Alt]</b>-click on the thumbnail images in the layers dialog. You will need this to control what you are looking at and what you are editing. Sometimes you will be editing things you can't see. For example, you might edit the mask of the WIP layer while looking at the unmodified image. Pay attention so you don't screw up. Always verify that you are editing the right thing. </p>
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Set an unmodified image as what you will view (the top one is easiest). Set the WIP mask as what you will edit. At some point, perhaps not immediately, you should magnify the image to about 400% (each pixel of the image is seen and edited as a 4x4 block of pixels on your screen). </p>
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March 30, 2022 </p>
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May 15, 2022 </p>
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Tux Paint stores its data files inside the "Tux Paint" application icon (which is actually a special kind of folder on macOS & Mac OS X before it). The following steps explain how to get to the folders within it: </p>
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Bring up a 'context' menu by holding the <b>[Control]</b> key and clicking the Tux Paint icon the in <cite>Finder</cite>. (If you have a mouse with more than one button, you can simply right-click the icon.) </li>
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Bring up a 'context' menu by holding the <b><code>[Control]</code></b> key and clicking the Tux Paint icon the in <cite>Finder</cite>. (If you have a mouse with more than one button, you can simply right-click the icon.) </li>
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Select "Show Contents" from the menu that appears. A new <cite>Finder</cite> window will appear with a folder inside called "Contents". </li>
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January 20, 2022 </p>
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Linux users - Your X-Window server is probably not set with the ability to switch to the desired resolution: 800×600. (or whatever resolution you have Tux Paint set to run at.) (This is typically done manually under the X-Window server by pressing <b>[Ctrl]</b> + <b>[Alt]</b> + <b>[Keypad Plus]</b> and <b>[Ctrl]</b> + <b>[Alt]</b> + <b>[Keypad Minus]</b>.) </p>
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Linux users - Your X-Window server is probably not set with the ability to switch to the desired resolution: 800×600. (or whatever resolution you have Tux Paint set to run at.) (This is typically done manually under the X-Window server by pressing <span style="white-space: nowrap;"><b><code>[Control]</code></b> + <b><code>[Alt]</code></b> + <b><code>[<span style="white-space: nowrap;">Keypad Plus (+)</span>]</code></b></span> and <span style="white-space: nowrap;"><b><code>[Control]</code></b> + <b><code>[Alt]</code></b> + <b><code>[<span style="white-space: nowrap;">Keypad Minus (-)</span>]</code></b></span>.) </p>
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For this to work, your monitor must support that resolution, and you need to have it listed in your X server configuration. </p>
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March 31, 2022 </p>
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(See the main documentation for a full list of available command-line options.) </p>
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If you make a mistake or it all disappears use <b><code>[Ctrl]</code></b> + <b><code>[Z]</code></b> to undo or just hit the <b><code>[Esc]</code></b> key and the box will close with no changes made (unless you pushed the "Apply" button!). </p>
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If you make a mistake or it all disappears use <b><code>[Control]</code></b> + <b><code>[Z]</code></b> to undo or just hit the <b><code>[Esc]</code></b> key and the box will close with no changes made (unless you pushed the "Apply" button!). </p>
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When you have finished, click "OK." </p>
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March 30, 2022 </p>
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Disable sound effects. (Note: Pressing <b>[Alt]</b> + <b>[S]</b> cannot be used to reenable sounds if they were disabled using this option.) </p>
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Disable sound effects. (Note: Pressing <code><b>[Alt]</b></code> + <b>[S]</b> cannot be used to reenable sounds if they were disabled using this option.) </p>
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<span title="Configuration option">⚙</span> <strong>Note:</strong> If used in a system-wide configuration file, may be overridden by the user's configuration file using "<code>nosound=no</code>" or "<code>sound=yes</code>". In both cases, may be overridden by the command-line option "<code>--sound</code>". </p>
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Disable the on-screen "Quit" button and prevent the <b>[Escape]</b> key from quitting Tux Paint. </p>
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Using the <b>[Alt]</b> + <b>[F4]</b> keyboard combination or clicking the window's close button (assuming you're not in fullscreen mode) still works to quit Tux Paint. </p>
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Using the <code><b>[Alt]</b></code> + <code><b>[F4]</b></code> keyboard combination or clicking the window's close button (assuming you're not in fullscreen mode) still works to quit Tux Paint. </p>
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You can also use the following keyboard combination to quit: <b>[Shift]</b> + <b>[Control]</b> + <b>[Escape]</b>. </p>
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This causes Tux Paint to always show the printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, run the "altprintcommand") when the 'Print' button is clicked. In other words, it's like clicking 'Print' while holding <b>[Alt]</b>, except you don't need to hold <b>[Alt]</b> every time. </p>
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This causes Tux Paint to always show the printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, run the "altprintcommand") when the 'Print' button is clicked. In other words, it's like clicking 'Print' while holding <code><b>[Alt]</b></code>, except you don't need to hold <code><b>[Alt]</b></code> every time. </p>
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This prevents Tux Paint from <i>ever</i> showing the printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, run the "altprintcommand") when the 'Print' button is clicked. In other words, it makes the <b>[Alt]</b> key have no effect when clicking the 'Print' button. </p>
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This prevents Tux Paint from <i>ever</i> showing the printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, run the "altprintcommand") when the 'Print' button is clicked. In other words, it makes the <code><b>[Alt]</b></code> key have no effect when clicking the 'Print' button. </p>
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This is the normal, default behavior. Tux Paint shows a printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, runs the "altprintcommand"), when the <b>[Alt]</b> key is pressed while the 'Print' button is clicked. Clicking 'Print' without holding <b>[Alt]</b> prints without showing a dialog. </p>
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This is the normal, default behavior. Tux Paint shows a printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, runs the "altprintcommand"), when the <code><b>[Alt]</b></code> key is pressed while the 'Print' button is clicked. Clicking 'Print' without holding <code><b>[Alt]</b></code> prints without showing a dialog. </p>
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Tux Paint will use a printer configuration file when printing. Push the <b>[Alt]</b> key while clicking the 'Print' button in Tux Paint to cause a Windows print dialog window to appear. </p>
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Tux Paint will use a printer configuration file when printing. Push the <code><b>[Alt]</b></code> key while clicking the 'Print' button in Tux Paint to cause a Windows print dialog window to appear. </p>
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Any configuration changes made in this dialog will be saved to the file "<code>userdata/print.cfg</code>" , and used again, as long as the "printcfg" option is set. </p>
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Use the command <i>COMMAND</i> to print a PostScript format file when the 'Print' button is clicked while the <b>[Alt]</b> modifier key is being held. (This is typically used for providing a print dialog, similar to when pressing <b>[Alt]</b>+'Print' in Windows and macOS.) </p>
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Use the command <i>COMMAND</i> to print a PostScript format file when the 'Print' button is clicked while the <code><b>[Alt]</b></code> modifier key is being held. (This is typically used for providing a print dialog, similar to when pressing <code><b>[Alt]</b></code>+'Print' in Windows and macOS.) </p>
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If this option is not specifically not set, the default command is KDE's graphical print dialog: </p>
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<code>SIGTERM</code>
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(also, <b><code>[Ctrl]</code></b> + <b><code>[C]</code></b> from a terminal running `<code>tuxpaint</code>`) </dt>
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(also, <b><code>[Control]</code></b> + <b><code>[C]</code></b> from a terminal running `<code>tuxpaint</code>`) </dt>
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